2019 Player Stats

In Milwaukee, Scooter Gennett only hit 21 home runs over his first three years, and then 14 in his final year. Gennett was a middling bat, and it took a move to Cincinnati for him to breakout. Gennett hit 50 home runs in his first two years in Cincinnati, and had over 90 RBI in each season. Gennett is all of a sudden one of the power second baseman in the National League. Gennett has been a strong contact bet, sitting over .280 for his career. The only knock on him could be a lack of speed. It took until 2018 for Gennett to register his first all-star appearance. Look for more strong production out of Gennett, especially in a friendly Cincinnati ballpark.